PONG always carries a bright smile. He’s had many jobs such as delivery man, shop assistant, and most recently, a cleaner. However, since October he has been unable to find
Being digitally savvy is essential nowadays. Knowing how to “type” is often more important than knowing how to “write”. Learning Chinese typing can enhance employability as well as improve communication
Phyllis was born into a big family and sadly, some of her family members experience chronic illness, making life hard. With strength and optimism, Phyllis works hard to seek a
A warm congratulations to the 3 winners who were awarded the Make It Work HK Young Artists Awards yesterday! They were judged by a panel of professional art experts to
Renown Hong Kong art gallery de Sarthe has joined forces with Make It Work, a program empowering the working poor in Hong Kong to escape poverty to create Make It
Ali comes from a grassroot family and lives in a subdivided apartment. In the past, her husband was the breadwinner but only earned a meager income. As she also needs
Make It Work began a new term of service in July! We aim to continue our mission to provide employment assistance, counseling, and hot meal services for the community, especially
Each of our three Make It Work Centres in Tsuen Wan, Mong Kok and Wanchai are equipped with a job board that posts up new job advertisements from the Labour
With the continuation of our “Make it Work HK” project, meet our new Centre-In-Charge, Carey and employment officer, Rosa. Carey is an experienced social worker who has run similar canteens